On 9/13/2010 11:57 AM, Al wrote:
These two things are related. Remember that Cygwin is an open source
Sure it is related, but that doesn't answer my question.
Who would keep counters of stable or instable setups? These number are
exceptionally hard to come by. Even if this list is now flooded with "my
setup works" and "mine too" posts, these numbers would not be
No that is not the way to go. I think there are people which run
Cygwin on more than 1 machine, so they have a personal estimation and
experience.
representative. Users may have given up on Cygwin due to instabilities
without notifying the list. Others may run Cygwin so happily they never
Right. Similar I can't report the bugs for people telling me, they
don't use Cygwin, because of stability issues they encountered in the
past.
OK. Well without any specifics about a particular issue and/or point in
time, there's really no way for anyone on this list to respond to this
type of query. If someone finds something, the best way to handle the
problem is to report it here following the guidelines of
<http://cygwin.com/problems.html>.
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